You might be able to get proteins/ protein fragments but certainly not
complete DNA. You would separate out the components and inject them
into living tissue cultures to see what antibodies appear. You could
then work backwards to figure out what proteins are present. Useful,
but hardly a Jurassic Park cloning experiment.
Frank Bliss
MS Biostratigraphy
Weston Wyoming
On Mar 24, 2005, at 3:10 PM, Tyler Kerr wrote:

Does this mean that you could extract DNA and potentially clone a
dinosaur?